3 sightings by 2 spotters worldwide

Market value
$205,736 to $250,000
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Used to secretly test Ferrari's V12 engine for the Purosangue SU
The Ferrari Roma Mule is Maranello's intriguingly camouflaged testbed, a rolling laboratory cloaked in the sleek bodywork of the Roma yet hiding secrets beneath its stylish curves. This mule, spotted prowling the winding roads near Ferrari's headquarters, is a tantalizing glimpse into the future of Ferrari's engineering ambitions, blending the familiar elegance of the Roma with subtle yet significant mechanical experimentation.
Historically, Ferrari's mule cars have always been fascinating creatures—part mystery, part revelation—used to discreetly test cutting-edge technologies destined for future production models. The Roma Mule continues this tradition, possibly trialing advanced hybrid powertrains, chassis innovations, or aerodynamic tweaks that could redefine Ferrari's performance benchmarks. Its presence alone signals Maranello’s relentless pursuit of automotive perfection, a commitment that has consistently propelled the brand to the forefront of automotive innovation.
Visually, the Roma Mule maintains the base car's alluring aesthetic, yet subtle differences—modified body panels, unusual exhaust configurations, or strategically placed sensors—hint at deeper mechanical changes beneath. Performance-wise, expect Ferrari engineers to push boundaries, refining handling dynamics, power delivery, and efficiency, all while preserving the emotional intensity that defines the marque. For enthusiasts, spotting a mule like this in the wild is akin to catching a glimpse of automotive history in the making—a rare, thrilling peek behind Ferrari's famously secretive curtain.
3 Ferrari Roma Mule sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 2 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Ferrari Roma Mule is rated Rare.
Recent Ferrari Roma Mule sightings on AutoRadar come from Bologna, Enschede. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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